Amusement park that is a major attraction in Pennsylvania and the surrounding area. The park includes rollercoasters for the daring, carnival type rides for the family and a water park for those who want to get wet. See website for ticket information.
Hershey candy of all shape and size plus lots of Hershey merch. There is food court with a variety of offerings and a short ride that explains how chocolate is made. Admission is free.
This museum chronicles the life of Milton Hershey and the corporation, town and school he built. Fun and interesting exhibits, plan on a couple hours. Also in the lobby is the cafe where a "flight of chocolate" is on the menu and provides a taste of different chocolates from around the world.
Originally conceived as a rose garden, the Hershey Garden open in June 1937. While the original rose garden still is front and center the garden has expanded to include many other exhibits. The Hershey Garden is also home to a butterfly atrium.
If you are unable to join us for the Welcome Reception, the Automobile Museum is a great place to spend a couple hours.
If you don't live in the northeast, you probably have not had the pleasure of consuming a Troeg's beer. The brewery offers a variety of their brews and a delicious array of food to consume. This is a very popular spot in Hershey.
Outlet shopping anyone?
For the wine lovers!
Another vineyard, a little further off the beaten path.